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The Forgotten War : Australia and the Boer War

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Product Code: 9780522846553
ISBN13: 9780522846553
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The Forgotten War : Australia and the Boer War

$23.61
 
Sixteen thousand men went from Australia to the Boer War in South Africa between 1899 and 1902: more than 500 of them died there. Though the nation honoured its dead with ceremonies and monuments, the enormity of the following two world wars overshadowed the legacy of this terrible and bloody conflict. But it should always be remembered that the Boer War soldiers are the precursors of the Anzac Legend and this period marks the soldier's emergence as a folk hero. The Forgotten War charts the course of the Australian troops in South Africa, appraising their performance in the field and exploring the curious relationship between Imperial command and colonial troops. This classic study also looks at the home front, examining ways in which the public, the press and the governments reacted to the initial call to arms, to set-backs and defeats, and to the injustice that met 'Breaker' Morant. The Forgotten War clearly demonstrates that at the time of Federation, Australians were forging an identity in the furnace of the Boer War that would remain pervasive for a long time to come.


Author: Laurence Melville Field
Publisher: Melbourne University
Publication Date: Apr 19, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0522846556
ISBN-13: 9780522846553
 

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